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Battery Chem - Save Huge Money on Costly Forklift Batteries

If you are one of the millions of people who are currently seeking employment then maybe you should get in touch with my company and take advantage of our free training program. We have been reconditioning electric forklift batteries for twenty-five years with great success. Electric Forklift Batteries are very expensive to replace and every year thousands of them fail due to lack of maintenance which is really a simple process, ans should not have to happen. Our Company, Battery Chem, manufacturers and sells Battery Chem, the widely used additive for fighting sulfation of the battery plates. Replacement costs for forklift batteries can run into the thousands of dollars. Our dealers and service people are charging from $500.00 to $2,500.00 per Forklift Battery to service and treat them with Battery Chem. We also have other people that come to us to strictly market our Battery Chem product to the wholesale and retail market. batterychem.us
  • Posted 15 Apr 2011 16:40
  • By milan_s
  • joined 15 Apr'11 - 1 message
  • Gujarat, India
"Don't Replace your Forklift Batteries Anymore"

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